Get 15% OFF your first year at Impact Theory University. https://www.impacttheoryuniversity.com/YouTube15 Check out our sponsor:Athletic Greens: Go to athleticgreens.com/impact and receive a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! On Today's Episode: If you’re in the middle of emotionally trying times, lost your job, death and grief over loved ones and failing relationships, we know emotional pain f*cking sucks! But what now? Sitting in these emotions forever isn’t practical or healthy. So, what are the options?Bottle it up, push those feelings aside, and push through! You’re hardcore, you’re badass, nothing is going take you out. Just don’t think about it, move on and get gritty.OR…Let the pain take over until you feel like a puddle of nothing. Everything feels hopeless, the pain is unbearable, and how could you ever smile again?Neither of these extremes are healthy ways to cope with your emotions, and as adults, if we’re honest, the majority of us suck at processing emotions. We get angry and take it out on the people closest to us. We go to work sad and hurt over a fight with our partner, now we can’t focus, productivity is low, and the quality of our work sucks.Susan David, Harvard medical school psychologist and author of the #1 WSJ bestseller, Emotional Agility, has some strategies we can all start implementing today to learn how to process our emotions in an effective and healthier way. Her core message is that “emotions are data, not directives.”We’re facing some really challenging times ahead and we’ve been fighting and hoping for better days since pre-Covid. This conversation answers how to deal with the difficult thoughts and use emotions as data instead of allowing them to direct a story of you starring as the victim.You can have every valid reason to fuse with painful emotions, it doesn’t mean they’re helpful in the moment. Create space, observe what you're feeling, and identify the signpost.Check out Susan David’s book, Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life: https://amzn.to/3aHKw25 Check out Susan David’s first Impact Theory Interview, Make Your Negative Thoughts Serve You: https://youtu.be/y8bwEgCcOXs SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Negative Thinking4:06 | Unhealthy Ways We Face Emotions13:30 | Identify Your Emotional Signposts24:38 | Make Space for Emotional Confusion39:15 | The Secret Weapon Against Tragedy50:35 | Don’t Allow Emotions to Write Your Story1:11:01 | Strategies to Avoid Emotional FusionQUOTES:“The difficult emotions feel really tough, but what they are pointing to, what they are signposting, is often something that we care about…” [1:16]“The reality of life is that beauty and fragility hold hands with one another.” [3:39]“There is a world of difference between being stubborn versus being stupid.” [9:01]“When we ignore those difficult emotions we also turn ourselves away from the ability to adapt and to be effective in our lives.” [9:44]“It is not about getting hooked on the difficult emotion, but rather recognizing that our emotions are data [...] they signpost things that we care about, but they are not directives.” [23:28]“We deal with the uncertainty by becoming more adept with emotions.” [30:52]“If you don’t have your values in place, you won’t ever risk tragedy because all you can see is that tragedy was bad, [...] but if you have a value system that mandates you risk tragedy then it becomes worth it.” [41:13]...
Get 15% OFF your first year at Impact Theory University: https://www.impacttheoryuniversity.comOn Today's Episode: How often do negative thoughts leave you triggered, insecure, doubtful and feeling stuck in darkness that you want to escape? Negativity at work, in social media, and at home can make it feel impossible to escape. In this episode, Tom is answering 6 common questions to help you overcome negativity. Spoiler alert! It comes down to what you decide to pursue and focus on, and going after it with everything you’ve got. You cannot escape negativity, but you can take note of these powerful tactics and put them into action starting today. SHOW NOTES: Self Punishment | Negative thoughts affecting self worth, how to let yourself off the hook [0:46]Toxic Relationship | Know what’s effective in next relationship & what you can do different [4:32]Self Awareness | Reframe negative feelings & identify what’s triggering your insecurities [9:51]Negative People | Dealing with people that are hyper negative & not ready to change [20:02]Dark Side Power | Leverage negativity and anger to motivate and not be consumed by it [23:31]Self Doubt |The only belief that matters, you are adaptable, acquire skills & go after it [29:12] Book Mentioned: Lisa Barret, How Emotions Are Made QUOTES: “...every human being should only ever do and believe that which moves them towards their goal.” [1:40] “...we know that humans can be incredibly selfish, but whatever you look for you're going to find. [....] it doesn't matter what you look at, it matters what you see.” [6:20] “I live my life the way I'm going to live it. I don't join them in negativity. [...] I don't want them to feel judged. I don't want to put distance between us.” [22:43] “when you're actually 80% of the way there 90% of the way there, really close to being fully spent, the thing that I lean on in that moment, is the dark side.” [25:47]
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!Check out our sponsors: Skillshare: Explore your creativity at skillshare.com/impacttheory for a 1 month FREE trial of Premium Membership. InsideTracker: insidetracker.com/impacttheoryOn Today's Episode:When you come across people who have success in multiple areas of their life you want to know, what’s the secret? What do they know and what are they doing that you can possibly entertain doing for yourself?Dave Asprey may remind you of the Bulletproof Diet, and you may be familiar with him from his podcast, The Human Upgrade, but he’s also a successful entrepreneur several times over. In this episode he and Tom cover Dave’s expansive breadth of knowledge around health, fasting, and living as long as possible, while getting into top level insights of what it means to be a game changer in business.“You must build practices that prevent you from falling prey to those basic instincts that make you a short-term thinker.” -Dave AspreyYour health should be one of your highest priorities. Dave reminds us to keep it simple and be mindful that even small changes can have major benefits in the long run, and when you’re ready to take those benefits to the next level, there is always another simple change to be made to your lifestyle, diet and habits that will optimize your health.SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Dave Asprey0:12 | How to Fast Correctly25:10 | Fix Your Diet Today44:24 | How to Burn Fat & End Cravings1:05:34 | Watch This to Live Longer1:30:48 | Bonus: Boost Brain HealthQUOTES:“You lose weight faster when you’re fasting, but you gain weight faster when you’re eating.” [10:39]“Fasting everyday is bad for you because it doesn’t lend your body the idea of metabolic flexibility.” [24:22]“If you’re intermittent fasting, you’re occasionally in ketosis, you ought to be able to eat a treat, [...] and be just fine.” [47:01]“If your nervous system believes that you get a game over at the end of this game, you relax a lot more.” [1:09:01“Happiness doesn’t come from wealth, but wealth can come from happiness, but being angry and tired and unhappy all the time is not a good way to become successful or to change the game in your field…” [1:37:56]“The ego is the operating system that keeps you alive if there’s no human in there.” [1:53:02]“You have to find a way to be consciously, intentionally be grateful instead of be hungry, empty, pissed off, angry, stressed, feeling not good enough, and all the other stuff.” [1:56:56]“Look at aging as death by a thousand cuts. There’s no one cause of aging.” [2:01:33]Follow Dave Asprey:Website: https://daveasprey.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bulletproofexec Facebook:
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!Check out our sponsor:BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/impacttheoryOn Today's Episode: You’re likely under pressure with the rest of the world, making decisions under intense unprecedented levels of stress. The good news is that you’re not alone. Right now, even if you’re not watching the news or following every political conversation, you know the tension is there. With everyone, including you walking on eggshells, how do you make good decisions?Chances are you don’t think of your decisions in terms of being ethical or not, but in the grand scheme of life as a citizen of planet Earth, every decision you made so far today has been ethical or unethical. Dr. Susan Liautaud is an Ethics Expert who advises global leaders and international businesses how to develop strategic solutions to the complex ethical challenges they face. In this conversation she and Tom get deep into the weeds of what an ethical framework is, if “Cancel Culture” and the massive division we’re experiencing is ethical, and how you can live your life well and make better ethical decisions.A few key thoughts from Dr. Liautaud to help you live a more ethical life:Instead of canceling people, cancel language and behaviorSomeone or something is going to be impacted by every decision you makePractice really listening to what people are saying to youWe can’t create a perfect life. Dr. Liautaud explains why perfectionism is a dead end path. The 4 Pillars of Ethics she shares are worth practicing immediately.“There’s no utopia, only trade offs.” -Thomas SowellCheck out both of Dr. Susan Liautaud’s books:The Power of Ethics: https://amzn.to/3AFl1ZG The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions: https://amzn.to/3AEIhHi Recommended Reading:The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksander I. Solzhenitsyn: https://amzn.to/3PkoWPZ SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Susan Liautaud0:23 |What Makes Your Decisions Ethical14:15 | Defining Hard Ethical Lines 32:36 | Cancel Culture & Massive Division47:07 | Racism & Unconscious Biases 55:45 | Questionable Truths Shaping Reality1:05:20 | Rules for Ethical Living1:10:44 | There’s No Utopia Only Trade Offs1:19:38 | Big Ethical QuestionsQUOTES:“Do you have the information you need to make the decision? And if you don’t, be mindful of the gap, [...] be mindful of the information that you’re missing.” [3:33]“They think that they’re being long term thinkers, but in fact we’re being serial short term thinkers, [...] think of multiple time frames.” [5:50]“Ethical decision making tethers us to our humanity.” [13:16]“When you cancel someone, [...] another way of saying that is that you’ve just taken away all incentive for them to try to improve.” [36:40]“Cancel culture is a way of saying you don’t...
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!On Today's Episode:What’s your biggest distraction? Is it over-thinking the most insignificant things at the worst times? Or is it more external, like social media, constant phone notifications, or what others are doing and saying? Distraction has been said to be the enemy of vision, the enemy of direction, and even the root of all failure. In this episode, Tom is answering questions to help you avoid distractions and take your goals to the next level by creating rules for yourself that will keep you on track. As Tom always says, “action cures all,” and if you find yourself easily and chronically distracted from what matters, there are definitely some nuggets of advice you can take action on right now. SHOW NOTES: Optimize Cognition | Tom takes it to foundational basics sleep, diet, and exercise [1:29]Meditation | Keep it simple and start easy, train your focus with breathing exercises[2:26]Self Awareness | Create rule based strategies that allow you to face your inadequacies [6:44]ADHD | Not push back, lean into structuring your life the better suits you [12:54]Unreasonable Beliefs | Have any life you want and use rules to stay focus on living intentionally [15:57]Outside Distraction | Self awareness, what you don’t enjoy, and what feels right [18:48]Love the Process | Uncertain outcomes mean that sincere pursuit is what matters [21:14]Take Action | Your action helps kill the noise of distraction [22:34]Do or Die | Allow pressure to push action, don’t stand still, avoid overwhelm & get after it [25:56]Bored Eating | Dopamine rewards need rules & bright lines of what you do and don’t do [29:33] QUOTES:“Now you know what you're lying to yourself about, now we can begin to craft strategies, rule based strategies, for getting out of that” [8:38] “sometimes, instead of pushing back against the way that we are, we can lean into it.” [13:08] “I don't think there's anything more powerful than journaling for developing self awareness, [....] self awareness is about translating how you feel into an understanding of why you feel that thing,” [19:24] “...recognize that you should never judge yourself through the lens of a moment. You should only judge yourself through the lens of a lifetime,” [23:52] “It is very okay to not know what you're doing right now. It is very much not okay to stand still. The only wrong move in life ever is standing still.” [27:34] “...love feeling good about yourself so much that you adhere to your rules even when it's boring, painful, difficult. That's when things get really really interesting.” [36:37]FOLLOW TOM BILYEU:TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iyjY5PINSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2j7vqX8FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2hPStWo
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!On Today's Episode:So you’ve tried that one diet that everyone else seemed to have success with to lose weight. That miracle supplement did absolutely nothing for your waistline or energy either. Not to mention when you signed up for that physical trainer from the special the local gym was running over the weekend you damn near vomited when you were done and couldn’t walk without pain for a whole week.And you still have belly fat and everywhere fat to get rid of but can’t seem to find anything ork sticking to… well there’s good news and bad news.The bad news is that the answer to your problem is as simple as diet, exercise and sleep.The good news is that the answer to your problem is as simple as diet, exercise and sleep, and we’re bringing you top notch lessons on burning fat, and how to live your optimal life with the energy you need to be successful with these industry experts and scientists. You don’t have to make this complicated, but you do have to stop looking for that magic pill, that miracle workout, and that suspicious diet that worked for your girlfriend’s cousin’s sister’s co-worker’s partner last summer. Keep it simple and stay informed with relevant, well sourced information with these health experts:Shawn Stevenson, Bestselling Author of Sleep Smarter and Eat Smarter. He's the creator of the Model Health Show and a research scientist.Gary Taubes, an investigative science and health journalist who authored The Case Against Sugar and Why We Get Fat.Drew Manning, Owner at Fit2Fat2Fit, is a health and fitness expert that gained and lost 75 pounds on purpose just to identify what his clients experience first hand.Herman Pontzer, Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology is the author of Burn, the book taking the industry by storm. His research is exposing myths around how humans burn calories.SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Melt Fat Away0:46 | Reduce Insulin to Lose Fat 0:1326:02 | Make the Lifestyle Change 44:40 | Burn Fat the Right Way 1:15:57 | Why We Get Fat & What To Do1:38:01 | Optimal LifestyleQUOTES:“As long as insulin is elevated, your body's being told not to burn the fat but to burn the carbs. So if insulin is elevated, carbohydrates are your fuel.” Gary Taubes [10:01]“Transformation is so much more mental and emotional than people think.” Drew Manning [26:11]“I think there's something to saying positive words about yourself to yourself every single day.” Drew Manning [34:23]“You can have the perfect body but so many people with perfect bodies are miserable inside, and they hate themselves.” Drew Manning [43:16]“There's nobody like you in the history of humanity who has the same metabolism, and there’ll never be anybody like you in the future.” Shawn Stevenson [45:35]“If you let somebody talk, if you just ask them questions, they will tell you the cause and cure of what's going on with them. They already know.” Shawn Stevenson...
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!On Today's Episode:How do we avoid a recipe for disaster when it’s leaving us undernourished and overfed? Max Lugavere, science journalist, NY Times best-selling author and host of the Genius Life Podcast, is joining Tom and running down the role of sugar in obesity and what foods are better to avoid when you want to optimize your body’s nourishment and stop overeating.Medical costs due to obesity was near $173 billion in the United States in 2019. Being over weight literally has a higher price tag that reaches far beyond the personal affects and limitations it places on your body and lifestyle. By now, we are well aware of how sugar is destroying our health, but is it really every kind of sugar, and what can you do about it to see improvement without feeling shamed and degraded for not being “skinny.” Max also addresses why being skinny and a smaller size doesn’t equate to being healthier and healthy actually looks like.“Eat what you need to build” -Tom BilyeuCheck out Max Lugavere’s latest book, Genius Kitchen: https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Kitchen-Delicious-Recipes-Strong/dp/006302294X SHOW NOTES:0:00 Introduction Max Lugavere0:28 | Avoid These Foods8:38 | Surprising Impacts of Sugar20:03 | Should You Eat Dairy?29:34 | The Worst Oils to Consume45:34 | Is Mouthwash Bad for You?52:48 | Meat Vs. PlantsQUOTES:“There should be no shame attached to obesity. We should be encouraging people to shift their body at any stage to a more healthy state.” [2:25]“The reason added sugar plays a role in the obesity epidemic is because we don’t tire of consuming it…” [7:05]“I think butter is actually a food worth relegating to the indulgence category, [...] butter is a manmade product, dairy is made by nature.” [22:50]“That’s the problem with eating out in general, you can’t always predict how a food is going to make you feel.” [29:25]“Approach these oils with great caution because they didn’t exist in the human food supply 200 years ago.” [39:50]“Indulge when you choose to because no single meal, single indulgence, is going to sway your health in any direction, positive or negative.” [45:03]“People who frequently use mouthwash, what you’re doing is you’re nuking bacteria in your mouth that are required to create and recycle nitric oxide...” [46:13]“People who consume more meat, and especially processed meat, they tend to have worst health outcomes but that’s because [...] they tend to be more sedentary, they tend to smoke more. People that are vegan tend to be more health conscious…” [56:11]“I’m not saying that everyone should go out and become carnivores, [...] but I think we do need to get back to some sort of semblance of common sense…” [1:00:28]“It’s not like plants don’t have a potential downside…” [1:01:42]Follow Max Lugavere: Website:
How have you responded to what felt like catastrophic failures? How did you process not getting the job you applied for or seeing your business and efforts fall apart? What is the best way to respond when people you love doubt you will ever find success because of your past failures? In this Q & A, Tom breaks down how to reframe and learn from your failures by interrupting the wrong thoughts, and seeing what you can do better next time. He reveals exactly why having people you love doubt you can be the gift anyone can possibly offer you. Being mindful that failure is a lesson and not an experience to be tied to or defined by will help you embrace the gift of failure, which exists to help you acquire skills faster. Tom’s is sharing exactly how you can have mind blowing success and surpass everyone’s expectations, even your own. SHOW NOTES: Reacting | Respond to setbacks, negativity and failure with ‘Good’ [1:48]Do it Different | Tom breaks down the reason you can see failures and say ‘good’ [6:07]Assess Failure | This is how you assess failure and expose the flaws in your strategy [6:32]4 Steps | Tom lays out complete strategy to beat failure for the long-term game [7:17]Biological Experience | Understand your brain and learning to disrupt approach [9:58]Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | Tom explains the value of pattern interrupting [12:08]Reframing | Tom on how to reframe failed business venture entering job market [16:15]Hard Skills | Tom exposes why getting good at the hard things is necessary to win [17:14]Moving Forward | It takes doing what moves you toward your goal & reframing failure [22:21]3rd Door | Tom breaks down what it takes to find your path to the seemingly impossible [25:06]Belief in Yourself | How people’s doubt for you is a gift when you’re not good enough yet [35:03] QUOTES: “the very way that we bounce back from failure, is by looking exclusively at what we can do differently.” [5:44] “whenever a strategy yields a result, different than the desired result, then you know, this strategy is, by definition, wrong.” [6:38] “Yes, it's hard. Getting good at shit is hard, outperforming other people is hard. But if you want to win, you've got to do hard shit.” [17:58] “This is like one of the key insights of my life. You should only ever do and believe that which moves you towards your goal.” [22:21] “If you can add value to people, then you can build an ecosystem.” [23:36] “When we are young, we can become anything. But as we age, we become something specific. And there's a death in that.” [25:06] “when you've had a tremendous failure, to recognize that you've got to get so hard core that people would sooner believe that it's magic than that you just work that hard.” [30:02] “...failure is only permanent, if that's what you choose to believe. Reframe it, recognize you have power, recognize you have control over what you do, and recognize that if you leave people in awe [...] the only way to really have mind blowing success in life is to set the bar ridiculously high, and then surpass all expectations.” [33:20] “the greatest gift anyone can ever give you is doubt.” [35:03] “These people had not misidentified me. I just wasn't good enough yet.” [37:21] Check out Jocko Willink’s excerpt on “Good”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdTMDpizis8
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!On Today's Episode: As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create ...
As you know, it’s my mission to help teach you how to build the MINDSET and SKILLS that will help you live an extraordinary life - and over the last few months I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to help create a brand-new tool that will help you do that. It’s called Kyzen - and I am proud to announce that I will be bringing it to the world later this year to challenge you to empower yourself and accomplish greater things in life. To learn more, join my Discord at http://impacttheory.com/discordBig goals require DISCIPLINE. By it's very nature, discipline requires you to do hard things - and that is a skill you can LEARN. I'm teaching my process to build Ironclad Discipline in a new workshop - you can register at discipline.impacttheory.com!On Today's Episode: Were you one of the 47 million Americans that voluntarily quit their job in 2021, a massive event now referred to as the Great Resignation? If you didn’t quit, maybe you came close to submitting your resignation and decided not to. The burning question is, what did people move towards after leaving their job? Was it a burn the ships at the shore kind of moment or a hasty emotional move caused by mounting stress in the moment?No matter where you are in your career or business, there is one critical question you should be asking yourself. How are you, really?Jenna Kutcher has pivoted her career and entrepreneurial moves more than a few times. She’s not a stranger to adversity, stress, disappointment or asking the hard questions. From wedding photography, to podcast host, to helping entrepreneurs grow their email list, Jenna shares her secret sauce to pivoting career moves successfully, and how to align with success in a way that is fulfilling and feels right to you.Stop falling into the hustle culture trap and start asking yourself questions that awaken you at your core. Hustle culture isn’t necessarily all-in, burn the ships, forget sleep, your sanity, your rest and recovery. There’s another path and another option to achieving the success you’re after. Check out Jenna Kutcher's new book, How Are You Really: https://amzn.to/3O6QLdO SHOW NOTES:0:00 | Introduction to Jenna Kutcher0:48 | Growing Your Self Awareness6:30 | Rest. Recover. Be More Efficient.11:34 | Vision Your Dream Life & Build It28:47 | How to Pivot Successfully 36:24 | Breaking the Golden Handcuffs49:11 | Confidence, Self Love & Acceptance1:00:50 | Dealing With the Critic EchoQUOTES:“For me, rest takes just as much, if not more work than running full steam ahead.” [3:50]“Our output is one thing, but at the expense of what?” [8:50]“I was scared to slow down because I was afraid that the momentum would leave, and that it would all go away. I’ve learned that in that resting comes this trusting of what has gotten me to here will carry me forward…” [9:35]“My most successful moments are the least glamorous things.” [14:43]“We have looked at boundaries as this thing that keeps people or things out of our lives, when in fact boundaries keep us in our life.” [25:34]“We’re chasing things that maybe look good, but don’t feel good.” [27:32]“One of the reasons I feel I’ve been able to do it successfully is because I built a brand not a business. [30:53]“The world of entrepreneurship has neglected this segment of the audience who is in that trial phase or the experimentation phase. They don’t feel like they fit…” [33:31]“I’m a very logical person, but I forgot how to be emotional for a long time. I forgot to feel my actual feelings.” [38:46]“Every time I’ve been curious about something enough to dive into it and be a student...